First one: entitled men complaining about women that won’t sleep with them. Second one: marginalised women of colour standing up for themselves when white women tone police them. Congratulations on officially proving my thesis correct & being part of the problem.https://twitter.com/Halalcoholism/status/993860496108343298 …
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Replying to @rubyhamad
Pretty sure the point is progressive media's repeated willingness to make gross generalisations about white people that would rightly be considered offensive when made about any other group. Which, even if you don't think it's racist, is extremely poor strategy for the Left.
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Replying to @Halalcoholism
There was no generalisation being made in the article. The editors went with an inappropriate headline. I discussed it with them. They agreed to change it to better suit the actual content. Your entire argument falls down.
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Replying to @rubyhamad @Halalcoholism
Again, this is a phenomenon that thousands of WoC have said happens to them. I have had white women write to me to tell me they see it too. Quit being reactionary and dishonest.
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Replying to @rubyhamad
The headline is the biggest problem (new or old, both bad), which is why I highlighted it. I’m sure if a major media outlet titled an article “How Arab/Black/Asian women use tears to avoid accountability” you’d have some harsh things to say about it. As would I.
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Replying to @Halalcoholism
Okay. Keep missing the point. Can’t help you if your obtuseness is genuine rather than...strategic.
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Replying to @rubyhamad @Halalcoholism
Brown women can’t use their tears to deflect criticism in a white dominated society because said society does not care about the pain of brown women...that is the point my dude, the point you refuse to concede.
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Apparently all of society stops whenever a white woman cries, but is unmoved by non-white female tears. Is that really what you believe? Neither statement is true, nor should it be. Also, anecdotes do not equal research nor basis for statements of fact. This is hate mongering
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